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Old 30 December 2013, 03:59 AM   #1
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Rolex and Car enthusiasts! Let's see them!

Hey guys,

I'm 22, just got my recently got my first Rolex. The BLNR GMT 2, I know I have been into cars my whole life ever since I saw my brother's first Audi. I know as I have gotten older my taste for things have gotten more classy and a little expensive. So I know I'm not the only one on here who loves a fast and beautiful machine so let's see them!

My 2000 B5 S4, everything has been replaced. Boasts a nice 400whp at 24psi. Everything is about as OEM plus as it can get besides the wheels. From rare Recaro A8 seats to 1 of a kind BBS LMs.












Ofcourse the first love of the Rolex collection!

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Old 30 December 2013, 04:02 AM   #2
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I never saw the point of spending much on a car when there are such nice watches...
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Old 30 December 2013, 04:02 AM   #3
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Gorgeous minty Audi. Nicest I've seen.

I sold off my M3s after my son was born so nothing fast to show. I miss them. But will get back in the game when he's older.
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Old 30 December 2013, 04:06 AM   #4
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I use mine as a high speed watch winder
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Old 30 December 2013, 05:08 AM   #5
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Your post made me laugh, Bob. What a great watch winder! Great photoshop skills too!
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Old 30 December 2013, 05:22 AM   #6
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Your post made me laugh, Bob. What a great watch winder! Great photoshop skills too!
On the days I have too much spare time.
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Old 31 December 2013, 02:43 PM   #7
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Lol Love it!

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Old 31 December 2013, 11:34 PM   #8
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Awesome wheels! But very expensive!
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Old 1 January 2014, 11:07 AM   #9
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Aha~ the wheels is so cool
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Old 2 January 2014, 07:15 PM   #10
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I use mine as a high speed watch winder
I'm thinking about buying one of these just now, obviously without the wheel upgrades!

Would you recommend it?
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Old 30 December 2013, 04:08 AM   #11
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Sigh. I know what you mean, Laszlo. I gave up my go-car when our second kid arrived. Now I'm seriously contemplating a Suburban (can't do a minivan!!!)

Enjoy it while you're young Sole!
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Old 30 December 2013, 04:17 AM   #12
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Sigh. I know what you mean, Laszlo. I gave up my go-car when our second kid arrived. Now I'm seriously contemplating a Suburban (can't do a minivan!!!)

Enjoy it while you're young Sole!
Suburban would be cool. Thank goodness my wife has never suggested a minivan. She calls them chuck wagons. No offense to anyone who owns one of course. I channeled my need for speed into off roading. At least it provides some sort of outlet.

And as noted to the OP, enjoy it all before the kiddies come.
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Old 30 December 2013, 04:10 AM   #13
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Are those rims on the Z steel or 18K?
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Old 30 December 2013, 04:16 AM   #14
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Really nice B5.

I have a 335i and it's a great platform for modding, but I've gotten a bit tired of it. I think I'm at the stage where I'm happy with the car and I really don't want to do anything else to it. I'd like to move to something a bit more raw like an E46 M3
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Old 30 December 2013, 04:22 AM   #15
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I have a 2012 335 with the M Performance Pack. Nice car, fast enough, but not nearly as much fun as my old 335is convertible. That thing would eat Mustangs and S4s regularly.

Next car will probably be a 1966 Ford F-100 with an Edelbrock crate motor and air ride suspension...
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Old 30 December 2013, 04:26 AM   #16
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Nice car, fast enough, but not nearly as much fun as my old 335is convertible.
That can easily be fixed. :)
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Old 30 December 2013, 04:40 AM   #17
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I like that Audi! (And the watch, of course!) Here's a bad pic of my BLNR in my '14 5.0 Mustang.
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Here's a few pics of my sold e90 M3 (can't find ones of my e46) which had the sunroof delete... and my sold 1976 BMW 2002. Will keep looking for my e46 pics. Did a lot of nice and tasteful mods to that beast. That is the one I miss most. The 2002 was a total POS money pit. Don't miss that car at all and if anyone ever gets the classic car bug, don't... it's not as glamorous as one would think.
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Old 30 December 2013, 05:04 AM   #19
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Here's a few pics of my sold e90 M3 (can't find ones of my e46) which had the sunroof delete... and my sold 1976 BMW 2002. Will keep looking for my e46 pics. Did a lot of nice and tasteful mods to that beast. That is the one I miss most. The 2002 was a total POS money pit. Don't miss that car at all and if anyone ever gets the classic car bug, don't... it's not as glamorous as one would think.
E90 and 2002. Wow sir, awesome BMWs
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Very nice! Love the LMs! I've had a few BBS rims in the past including a set of RS-GTs & LM-Rs

BTW, I wish they'd bring the RS4 or RS6 avants to the US!

This was last modded car which was sold about the time my 3rd child was born:





I bought this after selling the M3:



The X5 M was sold about a year ago & I bought a diesel X5 as I needed a 3rd row (& got sick of 11mpg)

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I never saw the point of spending much on a car when there are such nice watches...
I probably wouldn't have spent as much on modding my car if I had discovered watches earlier!

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Gorgeous minty Audi. Nicest I've seen.

I sold off my M3s after my son was born so nothing fast to show. I miss them. But will get back in the game when he's older.
I'm looking forward to the f80 M3 as soon as my 3rd is out of his car seat in April '15

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My Lamborghini Gallardo and my 66 mustang convertible. No photos of my watches but i have a hulk submariner and a tt gmt master
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Here's a few pics of my sold e90 M3 (can't find ones of my e46) which had the sunroof delete... and my sold 1976 BMW 2002. Will keep looking for my e46 pics. Did a lot of nice and tasteful mods to that beast. That is the one I miss most. The 2002 was a total POS money pit. Don't miss that car at all and if anyone ever gets the classic car bug, don't... it's not as glamorous as one would think.
Nice!
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That's the nicest POS I've ever seen.
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That's the nicest POS I've ever seen.


It looked and ran nice but always needed attention. Every time I dropped $ into that thing a week later it needed something else that was hard to find and cost more $$. It began possessing my life.

There were also other little things that drove me crazy... One example is that the gas filler sat very low... and it had the larger diameter regular lead gas hole... so as something as simple as putting gas in the car, was a twenty minute nightmare. I would literally have to squat down to pump while f'ing gas would blow out in my face and if I stood up it'd get all over my pants and shirt. You could light me on fire after I left the station. Car was nothing but bad karma.
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993? Turbo? Whale tail? I knew there were some older gentlemen with gorgeous cars here. Exactly why I made this thread!
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I am not that old at 42.
This is a 1 of 80 Commemorative Edition 911. I am now staying with the older classic air cooled 911's. They are bullet proof, reliable and a rewarding drivers car can kill you if you don't know how to drive it.
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993? D Turbo? Whale tail? I knew there were some older gentlemen with gorgeous cars here. Exactly why I made this thread!
Here is a pic I took of my 911 that was featured in a "Dream Car" poster series.
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I am not that old at 42.
This is a 1 of 80 Commemorative Edition 911. I am now staying with the older classic air cooled 911's. They are bullet proof, reliable and a rewarding drivers car can kill you if you don't know how to drive it.


Here is a pic I took of my 911 that was featured in a "Dream Car" poster series.
^^^^ That's a great pic. The car is pretty nice too
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I am not that old at 42.
This is a 1 of 80 Commemorative Edition 911. I am now staying with the older classic air cooled 911's. They are bullet proof, reliable and a rewarding drivers car can kill you if you don't know how to drive it.


Here is a pic I took of my 911 that was featured in a "Dream Car" poster series.
Favorite car so far... a true classic.
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My Lamborghini Gallardo and my 66 mustang convertible. No photos of my watches but i have a hulk submariner and a tt gmt master
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